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THE §AN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANU,ARY 14,1906 ; S5 1 29 =7 | DYRONS LIFE ~ [BARRIE PRAISES | IN'SECRET BOOK TISSY LOFTUS Gmndson of the Poet Writes | Highly Pleased With Ren- | Inner History of the Fam-} dition of “Peter Pan” by ily for €lose Inspection| the Versatile Actress M SCHIONER NFTS ASHORE ! 1 Kruger’s ‘[‘uhmer yut and the Vessel| s on Beac 11 at ( aapari co \\'Hil{ AGAIN | TWO COPIES IN AMERICA [LANGTRY 1IN AFB.ICA' Infringement of *C8pyright People of Tramsvaal Will Means Lawsuits and Vol-| Have Opportunity to See| . umes Are Eagerly Sought] Her in Dramatic Suecess "ater-Logged Craft 1e Sea Foam, Which | ing Derelict Home s 4 i —_——— W. H. Kruger is LONDON, Jan. 1.&—Lord Lovelace, Special Dispatch to The Call. € weather whose mother was the oldest daughter 5 Totd i w s coast for of the poet Byronm, IS now pubiishing LONDON, Jan. 13.—Ciesy Loftus “E privately a bobk- that will probably be |2Pout as pieased a young woman as < | | worth its weigiit'in silver at least when | London contains at present. After a i, the rich book collectors begin to dis- {run of rather bad luck, both in the was disebled — — | |cover its value from their viewpoint. |United States and her own country, she [ aspoes - 1t is to do some thorough washing of | has scored a really big hit as Peter in Byron family #nen for the benefit Of { porric's revived “Peter Pan.” and what that much tried lady, the poet's wife. | o pore pag just had a per’nn-ll letter There were so many false statements | .y o aige and thanks for her work from in circulationiabout the Byron famil RN { Ly Y | Barrie himself. = . e | SPales that, afier long deliberation, the | "1 appearing as “the boy who would- > IN_COMMISSION AGATN AFTER BEING THOR- poet's grandson decided fo get the |y grow up” at the Duke of York's, Y A LD, AND WHOSE TRIAL TRIP WAs 1O BAvE truth and the lles properly assorted | gricq yoftus was rather severely“handi- | PLACE YESTERDAY, BUT WAS POSTPONED UNTIL TO-MORROW, once and for all time by means of l¢l~ ca) pped by the fact that Nina Boucicault, L] ters and other documentary evidence . who is one of the most admired and which has been kept-in the family safe | toro,1® 08° (00 400 MOSt SCrAIres SRC 24 bals shooks, 12 kegs nails ) for San Pedro; stmr Chehalls and #chr A B | hitherto, g o 5 a rical ,goods, 140 pki Johnson, for San Fran ¥ ted on .the best auth the part last winter and made a great Ee coul b gk coker. | - TACOMA—Salled Jdan 15-Ship St Psul, for | It can be state €St AULNOTILY | gyccess in it. And some of the Londen —2080 bbls flour. “{-‘u‘;&?‘"}cslnu‘b—s “ that there is some particularly Mlvely | . itics seemed to think that Miss Lof- alled Jan 12—Stmre Phoe- | reading in the book. But the Earl of | {uo work as the juvenile hero was & nix and Brunswick, for San Franci: et g S R Lovelace, who is a scholarly, serious- |iiiqe jess delicate than that of her NEW YORK—Sailed Jan 13—Ger stmr Van- | minded, and most punetilious gentle- i PRtpe i Ty Taan of 66, nas bee aC ETeat pains to |Broloteator, hut It qulte Beldent that FOREIGN PORTS. COLON“-Arrived brior Jan i2—Schr Nim. | S¢® that the contents of this book do | pgn» 15 now playing twice daily do not bus, from Philadelphia, not become public property. He even his vi d Bailed Jan 11—Stmr Atrato, for New York. | went so far as to send a copy of the 1':?:, ‘gplon‘t’a:?e’;uuNl::tero ‘;hfl{; yi".:::;, HIOGO—Arrived Dec 12—Br stmr Coulsd V' Ji from Yokohama, and saiied Pen 38 fen mon: | manuscript over to the United States|jisg Ioftus, a day or two ago, Barrie from How: do you like to step out of a warm bath on to a cold, bate floor these chilly mornings? Doesn't it make the creeps run up and down your back? You don't have to do it. Here's a $2.50 bath rug for this measley little price. How can we do it? Well, that's a different story. We bought a large job lot of these rugs for about half their value. Going to sell them at what they cost, just to get you acquainted with us, that's all. Yes, they are good dnd thick—both sides alike. Your choice of either 24x48 inches or 36x36 inches. A variety of colors and patterns to choose from. esterday re ex- Storm om the Bay g v York and had it put In type there, and is e 5 . Washable and guaranteed fast colors. Bet- s | wiArrizea Deo 20—Be stmr Atmoll from Yo- [ having two copics Of It published on | SUL Durt T have ever asked a 1ady ta ter buy this rug NOW. SPECIAL 'rms ¢ : the same day as the book Is to appear [ ,)ay "put you strike exactly the right WEEK ONLY...... i R KONG—Arrived Jan 12—Br stmr'| p o WS 0T 0 copyright may be com= , from Victoria. note, and if you do not appear in any , 250 crts pota- i | o | tiazo, for Ancon. the book was set in the United States | gq )¢~ { x 33;2: db Tos AQUIL—Salled Jan 12—Br stmr San- | pletely protected. The type from which | ore of my plays it will be your own 7 s canne N STEAMERS. i 2 y frived Jan 18— Stmr Rotter- | Will be distributed at once after the | “gowever, Mr. Barrle ought to be fn A. [B sm‘th Compan i two coples are printed. In fact, I be- | pyon good bumor and disposed to MOUTH Atrived Jan 18—Stmr St |lieve the deed is belng done this week. | hiats 8°%,oumor ARd disposed 1o lavieh 128-I32 Ellis Strezt.. W b o 2 L SR The reason for all this expense in the | “poter Pan” is mow an International . Nasmovande: | publication of only two coples Of &|guocess. Besides being revived in Lon- rmany—88 os dry drugs Per_stmr Greenwood, from Alblon, Jan 13— | POOK 15 to enable the novle soarl 10 ldon with even more success than at - Jan g2, 5 a'm, off Polnt Arena, in a SW gale | Prosecute any venturesome editor oI |g gt and played by Maude Adams in the Movements of Steamers. and beavy sea, lost part of deckload. publisher in the United States who Dnited States to exceptional business, o~ Pe 83— " s vatn pl S very routh weather fapin 20, aiiee nartn ot | 08 Jucky o e “:‘n%“ 2 SoPY | this fairy play of Barrie's has just been RAILWAY TRAVEL. RAILWAY TRAVEL. > - : Cape Mendocino toi Paint Arema; heavy SE |Of the Englis g unlucky | plaved in Germany for the first time s e and lit- 3 : From. | Due. | ®algs, thick weather and very high seas. The | enough to reprint some of it. The Earl been re ship shifted part of her cargs during the | has one of the greatest law firms in ::: e‘:ffe':"‘.}&':rl“.fh::é‘;zz“(’)t'::’l‘: CALIFORNIA NQI’I‘I]YIES]BIN RY. C0. trip, causing her to list heavily to port. London all ready to poymee upon any Per Br ship Rahane—Sailed from Rotterdam s sutcess was the municipal theater at |min, F Faot of 't Street. on June 20; had very heavy weather to Mon- [One who thus offends. Arion au s teaie L rmdark ] ¥ Mankn tevideo, where we put in Sept 23 on acccount [ As to the English edition, only two telegrams the “first night enthusiasm | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. of blowing away sails, captain being sick from | pyndred coples are being printed on was “almost bewildering.? It would be | WEEK DAYS_7:30, 8:00 a. m.; 12:85, 3:30, b 5:10, a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO, Frou Dzomuszs 2 1908 Faaay Dueor (Foat of Market Straet.) 1 wor and overwork and having a bad crew. Discharged crew at Montevideo and shipped | beautiful thick paper and with ehoice |y 1o asting to know what the author's a mew one and sailed from there on Oct 18. | bindings, and these are to be distributed royalties from England, America and B Had very heavy weath: T C Horn f = = PR | 2%Gay5; themce 1o pore varable winds o | O AUl B s & toeti. | Germany eventually amount to. SAN RAFAEL To SAN FRANCISCO. | —oms MATN LINE__—smon pe e | . Per bark Edwarda May, from Makaweli Jan | OnSidered by 8! As for “Cissy” Loftus, her contract WELK D\Ys—d cs rmi 50, 9:20 a m. ; ¢ —y | & Way Ports Was off this port for four days and had a | mate interest in. the Byron family with Charles ‘Frohman ends with the .0QA Riebmond. Denlc) 2 - = Rt G ey cession of strong S and SE gales. affairs. These volumes, which probably | . " " “peter Pan,” when, true to the 3 , 8: m 9:40 a. m.; 3:40, 14.‘.,.“(1 30 . Jant” & Antort steamer South Coast, from Caspar Jan | oot the author about $15 each, will be | I 4 s 50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:30 p. m. o ta 8.08» s e ety oy Lost part of deckload on way down dur- S0t the . thesplan craving for the heights, she |—————— > = !'m"“-"‘"!‘",z, ™ 8 .aeianes ing heavy weather experienced. Christmas presents worth having, for, says she would like to try a Shakes- Teave In Effect Arrive umwgn Pm--wné i:'( ore, 7. VALPARAISO, Jun. 12—Fire on the ship | aside from the literary interest, it 18| oo .on part—Rosalind for cholce. In- |_Son Fran. | Oct 8 1005 | San Fran. ats. Ragrass®. (Vs Davis Bangalore, from Fhiladelphla. tor Honolwlu. | safe to say that each velume would-| Qg telh ol “aeciares she 1s glad to | Week | Sun- Destina- | Sun- | Week Wiilisma: Willows, 1Fruto, Red ng frernoo 3 bring ‘a tidy sum immediately, and, of P ys. | days. tion, | days. | Days. 7489 g afternoon. B be back in England, and remarks, “Here b3 ts Landing, 3 LONDON, Jen. 13.—The Br steamer Alber- | course, the value will increase steadily. T o con By et from Orexon, which arrived at Yoko- | The fact that the volumes ave printed | LDOY are very loyal to their players, | 7:30a 2 7482 n Diego & Way P X Senesrably Mt ST The fact ths They do not forget what one has done. | 9:%0a 1gnadio. 1 8.20a Martinez, Anttoeh. T at Yokohama. privately, and that they probably cah-|y, smerica you must fight your battle | 5105 Stockion, Kewmaa. RT BRAGG, Jan. 13.—A steamer, sup- ot be held literally to have been pub~| - S8 0 00y T e " 7 o iiiam | 0Bl L H“f"‘-i 458 D v R e o e Bt renny | lished at all, is likely $o b fortunate | gy ette, Hdna May 4nd ‘other plavers | 3:004 Pors Gosta, | uzop. Sicresd o - Das b sliNied tb e & rancisco, | gor the distinguished author, for I un- 5:10 p| T isalin, bas bess siehted to the south of this part | ST ¢ 0 "0y BEC K containg terial | WIth experience of both countries have g 4dan eda Leaves for He e disabled, vith deckload washed away an mal v 30 a) i cotamrye ] "”dflgbfym;m 1T | Routes btarted. ‘A steamer, supposed’ to"be | that might produce a rich crop of libe} | Made @ similar observation to the 840aXlles, ‘(:,',,,m; iy sprng. Pedro ' 18 | the Sea Foam, is standing by with a lne 10 | gujts. It is said thdt the badk makes . oF LANGTRY. 8:30 p flummo. ¢ -|J80. 18 | (ha qisabled vessel. Steamer Brunswick salled TOUR MRS. LANGTRY. 5:10 p) 080 Arena ‘& Albion.|Jan. 18 were vesterday afternoon to go to the | @ Vigorous effort to clear the name of oL Remir seadon or ot her: Mrs. 3 Diego & Way Ports nce of the vessal. . the author’s grandmother at the expense | i ten "“““ ‘(‘l - - i umer W. H. Kruger passed Point Arena [of his grandfather; which #an do no |iT¥ seems unable to &-Sucoptuty tfi- - Jan {.s. 10 L] r‘:: in tow of steamers Sea Foam | .. " a9 the poet’s reputation was new play with which to replace “The « lhh. ,,“} ‘), 4 Brunsw 3 E 8 - P icamer Alimeda, bound to Homolulu, Jan | about as thuch damaged as it could be | Degenerates” That is probably why o sonc:‘rlnw 432 ey s Japdn.. 13, stopped down the bay on account of heavy | already, so far as morals go. ,'“;u;“::#ofitefin;:a: le?:fm{r;?:; d Tes Pattinger iy = SANITGF. OutsRe. The distinguished Countess who 1is|iB a Grays Herbor . Steamer Peru, bound to Ancon, Jan. 13, an- e conclusions again in either this country = Grays Harbor . chored down the bay on account of heavy | Known to the reading public simply as S St h 3t | Buget gouna Pone Weather outside. the author of “Elizabeth and Her Ger- | °F the United Staes. Since she score: Cloverdale. 0 e, g Hido . Lo i g e man Garden” has been in London for a |50 Breatly in the Sydney Gfundy play, | al Hopland % Bakersgeld, Los Angeles . .. ‘1& 3 . ‘y’rffrf oL el Time Ball few weeks fust at the time when every | the “Jersey Lilx: lisg pendngag il e pl _ena Ukish 1620 5 | 10.20aE1 rugnuucny.sz Loaiwaad § ) 2 ] Cpgns Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | one is talking about “Princess Pris- | d0zen new pileces, Including one on Wilits and es, J. K ‘ s an: wu-m uvmnu Limited — Oroaha, = e N chants’ Bxchange, San Francieeo, Cal. | gjlla’s Fortnight,” the author's latest | Marle Antolnette by the author of Sherwood. Chicago, Denver, Kansas City ... P bullding was dropped. exactly at noon to-day— | the social elect have made much of her » Guerneville. TO SAIL. L e at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | jadyship. I learn that on her return to :;"g” 5 "Z'me'r':fii" "fii :::e*x’:fi;:“‘: = 12080 . p. m., Greenwick time. J. C. 3 i ngland, S 5t n Salls.| Pler. Germany' this week she begins work . o len EI Steamer. Destination. | al x‘ or. _*__s_N., in charge. | N ew novel, which, like “Priséilla’™ ;n:l 80 1‘“‘“?':::5‘:, zhs Ca‘{e M‘:: Glen Ellen. ! ‘,:g | 3 eing given see 8.8 Sun, Moon and Tide. has nothing to do with the delightful 3 ; § bri/iier 20 | Unlted States 'Coast snd_Geotetic Survey— | “Elizabeth” of the author's previous | Ianstey artived ax Duchen & fow davs g 3 pm Pler 20 Time and Height of High and Low Waters | books. Furthermore, I can announce & Portland| 4 pm|Pler 2 at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | that, for the first time, the author has cheere.r‘l by a large crciwd. The next qi:;g!sl'whmem.l a:ucn?;: “mhm [g:m::;; S 3 -/ Astoria & Portiand| 5 pm/Pler :ure ;"x“Z'JS"f“ by official authority of the | nongented to serial publication. night “The Degenerates™ was played to Spr and Mark West ngs; at - Lytton 3§ Lo’ Angelcs Portsi2 mPler 27| superintendent o secur at| Eden Phillpotts’ new novel, which s | & packed house, which applauded both | il o B T ey B L - e e ‘,‘;’ | & emEler Ty rront. (Miseton-street. whardy about 33 | to be called “The Whirlwind,” has been | Play and aotress, and it seems likely | Speings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Hoon- a48a L] 4 L/)s Angeles Ports. r- m Pier 27 | minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght | absorbing him completely of late, and that the famous beauty will return to fll%mfl‘?;:r‘::;ugpfl-;" xlcnd‘*’v!m D&nfi':: A - A3 Sl 21 ol PN e e i 0 B is now nearly finished. From what I fe';{:lx‘.flh:"if“ her coffers satisfactorily | I3 ®8) ings, Soda Bay, =Lakeport, lett 8488 b ide N of the plot, ¥ cah sa: rings and Lake County Hot Springs: at 3 xh : g« e i “.,i‘,’;‘.‘{i{;’. H SUNDAY. I8 1 B e amises. to bo dren | Alfred Sutro has yet to write another Emn for, Vichy “Springs. Saratoga Springs. Ly Ty 1 ': : . ¥ s f Jericho.” ‘A good many peo- jue Lakes, Laura e, Springs, e January 16. 3 more profound tragedy than its prede- | “Walls o I Upper. Laks, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day s, cnen B3 28 h Bay..|Los Angeles Porta|i2 miPler 27 cessor, “The Secret Woman.” It deals, { Ple thought he had done this in “The | PRRIC “Funyiile, Orr's Hot Springs, Hale: Det ansas City, f"””"' b & Way. |13 “ralbler 10 : of course, with the: author's beloved | Perteot Lover,” in which Lewls wWaller | way 'Hiouse, Comptche.” Hopkina: Mendocino Martines, Stockton, - g it Xl - 1 1 1 T 3 he finishes the | has been appearing. but thiS plece is | City, Fort Brags, utpon and Usal; at Wil- F. Kilburn. | Portland & Way g |Time, Time| Time) Time| Dartmoor. As soon as he finishes the Jits for Hearst and Sawyers; at Sherwood for 3. N. Fork "Humboldt .. 2 - Ft. I Ft | work he is going to dtart post haste | ROw being withdrawn after a run of Fort Brass, Cahto,. Cavelo, gy Bend Homer. ..... Astoria & Portland 4 pm|Pler 21 | ® 'H Wi L W H W L W t to get rested, and a sHghtly over fifty nights, and later | p 90t B8 Sorr . "o rtis, Frubbard, Fruit. Jammary 17. i : padii b fadl oA S dge b o 12 1s to produce “The Harlequin | fans Dyer Garbersiilo, Camp 5. Pepperwood cram, | Coos Bay an Pedro & Wa 1¢ | 1 0.3 | publisher who says o him for , P g . nmn - -uxnu Ses Foam..| Point Arens » " . 97 |a month or two will do it at his own e S o‘fn vhlc;.a::h“:-m :hx:eg:rd- N i ndvd: toaa av u..v.,,,,.,, 'Crockett and Wey = Arctic. .....| Humboldt Bl -3 | peril. ada) - Or- | odneed Tates. a) 284 S \ 18 ( g:zzf 33| Maurice Hewlett, who has now recov- . rln;‘flftf,'g‘:"h";o'::"“':’: ot &f 208, Sunday_Round trip tickets to all poluia mm : ’;"‘"& g s ¥ 9 | 6:16) ..... | ered from his recent illness—although xre > = yond San alf raten. e it Portiand) 8 pmpter 8 la B 49| Be st looks ‘rather pale—in well on | ing Playér, Who, having kllled the helr | cicket-office, 650 Markst st.; Chromiole butld- 8000 Harward Shietaud Sen Jond (Su | o Coos . 3287 toward the completion of a novel which | to the throne in a fair fight, is com Fas ac R» RYAN. day ouly) n 2 ' 35 40 41 p! LER, X. - San Diego & Way he believes to be about the finest work | pelled by circumstances to take his Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Axt. rrow | Bono. & X er;:ulul & (Pier 23 L NOTE—In e lbo;;e exposition of the tides | ho +has ever donme. Of course, every |Place. ;- B I l Ne n F. Leggott. | Los. Angeies Ports12 mPler 2| hand column and the’successive tides of the | Buthor 18 bound to think thus about his | The original play, which is by Herr 3'“' St | € Neison. .| sgattle & Tacoma.| & am/Pler 20 | day in the order of cocurrence as to time; the | latest work—although I doubt ¢ Mr. | Lothar, was banned in Germany as an and Way Statlons .. 5.55 ary 20. l | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | Hewlett felt that way_about the “Fool | overt attack on, the Kaiser and the f!1 -Nc-nx. Cuurvm San Jose, Pt na & Alblon| 6 pm Pler | Gay, except when thers are but three tides, as| t” But in the case of this new | monarchy, and, ‘thanks to this adver- Almaden. W"l ss Hongkong Maru | ™ N. Y. via Ancon..12 m|Pler 40 | gometimes occurs. The heights given are in | Brrant. tisement, no doubt, has been played Suider e, S Cown ) SHe— Sp- Puget Sound Pcru (11 am!Pler 8 | addition to the scundings of the United States | NOVel those who have had the privilege " It 'h nefpal I day at Yoko- B B | Coast Survey Charis, except when & minus (—) | of a glimpse of it share the author's|over 3000 times in the Fatherland. It Lmlmh]mhw -4 s naged the British | ponita...... Newport & V\n) \ 9 am Pler 11 | sign pncede- the height and then the number | feeling ahout it. It is to be a distinct |18, however, described as a rousing . m Oregon January given 18 subtracted from the depth given by | s°° N8 &AL o way from anything | play, and may give Waller the chance TOQ"’ Thees Daye, | S4S0Bmtem _Trate (Sutardny s barges which went | Sepator..... Astoria & Ponll_na 1 un\Pi-r 24 | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | departure in on s | he has been looking for ever since > Junuary 23. of the lower low wi the author of “The Forest Lovers” has | he The scenes are lald | London got tired, after numberless re- Rover on Friday ever done before. . uperre. | Hayre & Wa; P(‘v . L eheltered place. | i . Beatie & Belham]| & pin(Eice 10 CALIFORNIA’S PETROLEUM in the times of less than seventy years | vivals, of his great trump card, the oft unitl Wgtier poii- | Skt .- [ORE & SSbed. -} 1 Smibier 80 PRODUCT OF GREAT VOLUME |ago. Tt is expected that the book will |’American-made “Monsieur Beaucaire.” aney & W, | \ tion by the middle HUGO’S DAUGHTER LIVING. it ed | Siberia.....| Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pler 2 be ready for publical v » which arrived Output of Wells During Last Year Is | o next year. Until about a week ago, comparative- vs from Maka- FROM SEATTLE. Reported to Have Amounted to has the good luck to s 35,0711000 B Any one who O 13 ee | 1y few persons, even in Franee, were r and 800 bags - s, Mr. Hewlett's library is bound to be hat T 3 aware a daughter of Victor Hugo eads for four | Stemmer. Dapfasnon i‘s""" The California Petroleum Miners’ As- | envious forevermore; it is a large|was -utll living, but then the death of 10.30m R | Bxcelsior.. Seward & Way Ports.. o. 18 | sociation has made a report showing | double room in which the bookcasgs begin | paul Meurice, who was this lady’s guar- < arrived yester- | jefferson Skasway & ‘\;:y ,‘,’.‘,‘,’{: 3‘;"4 17| the production of California petroleum |gin some six feet uUp from the floor |'dian, called attention to the fact. Adele 10-30» » - - v:’eached x?ort Farallon v.]d‘:‘ Y‘ s"’“’d _____ ’""‘{v 29| In 1905 to have amounted to 85,671,000 | and extend clear up to the high ceilin, Knco is now 75, weak in her mind and - -*}:’»LZI‘J:!‘:;& .| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Jan. 25 :n:"r-ll .“f°'§’"‘:°l“’° llimwlnc‘fi‘tho on three sides of the ro‘on. There mu lives in a small country house, not far E P 2 sou y - afly output of petroleum in or- | bé thousand volumes there, all der the car 2 t L rts ‘ha“mg en- | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. nia averaged 96,000 barrels, as against trn:::::‘:! eloan leather, and not oge of :‘:’:«,P‘n. it o s B from twen- | = an average daily production of 78,011 | which looks mew or unused. Thanks to the royalties on her fath- - Mendocino wi ‘RRB frrt o 5E 3. | Dbarrels in 1804 The figures are com- —————————— er's works, Miss Hugo is Immensely . er G Stgur, Navarro. Jacone "B Vonasery 15, | plled by Secrgtary C. T. Deane. The | TROOPS m\mw HOME Arnfi wealthy, but of this she has no idea 1 3reenwood, which | modfr, product by districts in 1905 is sum- cn'm pnn.n-mn and works hard at ting plays which 1 fr e Aioion River, | = Sumr Corona, Gielow, 20 hours from Eu- | marized as follows in barrels: ¥ she imagines are produced in Paris and > y b atternoon off |reka e 4 hours from | K©FR RIVER, 14,000,000; Santa Maria | Second Cavalry 7 Leaves Nagasaki for the provinces. Now and, then she is southwest gale. | ¥ and Lompoc, 5,890,000, Los Angeles and the States on the Army . brought into Paris and taken to a mati- 1040 r Newsboy, which ar- | ®Ru pureka, Jessen. 84 hours from Eureks. | Salt Lake, 3,000,000; Coalinga, 8,869,000; Transport Logan, oads b 2 of the theaters, and there was A{ty-ive hours cotn- | _Stmr Greenwood, Buchard, 24 hours from | Fullerton and Brea Canyon, 1,750,000, | The transport Logan dlett Nagasaki | 10 (5 "in a corner of the stage boxy » of the south- | ABIT oy, 126 hours from Se- | Puente and Whittler, 960,000; Newhall, | Friday with the Second Cavalry on |38 BUR "8 & SCRRSL O oy o8 80 S . up-river to Los | .o 150,000; Ventura, 350,000: Summerland, | board. 'The troops are returning home | ‘= her own and bowing when the In here for & fresh sup- | *"Bark Baward May, Jorgenson. 21 days from | 76,000; Sunset, 400,000; Midway, 70,000; | after two years' servica In the Philip- | & 908 00 BO8 A0 SRS Q8T S BT 18 | Makawelt. (st McKittrick, 720,000; Sargents, 20,000; | pines. Upon thelr arrival the cavalry- | U 4 little not King th s S Wetecats. 5 January 18 Arroyo Grande, 5000; Halfmoon Bay, Toon will be sent to stations in Mon- | #c0ds EToMar this ox Lhat renderiog. NEWS OF THE OCE | Stmr Alsmeda, Dowdell, Honolulu; J. D. | 2000. tana “and 'Minnesota. The Thomasffers to' alter this ot that renderins, ! ) Matters Tot te Mark Sopackals & Bt Anion, via Mext JUIGH - Teek h“fu;" =t Btm e :::l&'b aArka It oSy stronith TR0 b ters of luterest to Mariners amd | Stmr Peru, A . oan eeps a Vielous Dog. i IPREERNLY. tend rehearsal Thiopiun St " | ant Contrml amarichs socia: =34 8 g T oy hefore Po. Honel -5 mq‘::n ::gh, bus it m"eu’;hg * 1030 ; ! ova is chartered for s.mr Coronado, Lundquist, Grays mahor. lice Judge Conlan yesterday for the ar- g . a or British Colum- berts,”Sari Fedro, ok A gt —_— Fre . Stmr Bonits. rest of Mrs. Mary Hoffman, who lives st 425 64, with option of DOMES' PORTS ¢ will become chlef lumormllht of : % 00, Pon Pe R ] ' m e A on the 3000 block of SixWenth gtreet, | ppjipoing Diviston. mmmr v 3 L pantels Tror Sl Bt | b and stmr Jeerspn. rom Skagwey; sims | on a charge of keeping a viclout dog. | PTA0RS DUCUICL ar Anen, ' Mine- | Iy dev jeloped 1nto a success, Puceint is e an, same business, from | Cnulflln, hence Jan 1 - It is alleged that on Friday afternoon teenth try, has been “‘F‘ t to start work on a new opera Fuger & ihe 3t 36 34 (rédwood | pulniled Jan 18, 10 a m—Stmr Valencia, for | 1j)ljan Sauret, 3 years of age, while ";cq.l y in department. huagq? 11 deal with the story of Marle iz | SYARBOR—Arrived Jan 12—Stmr | EOINE to & bakery was attacked by the | 0. thi tte, ! says his new 9450 - { GRAYB ters with - flon in 4 Beperts by 2k | pic, hepce Jan 10. dog and severely bitten on the face and 3 follow the from o Dol y S S E‘“ ARENA—Pased Jan 13 10 o wollips. A physician had to be sum-| Man PIKE D n..;;__ " | the days of he Venice to her .. sailed yesterlay for An- N I o o &, for 520 | moned. The dog 1s 2 white spitz, v 5 adds that he Sotowing: T Gaw;mm"‘ Jac 38-Sigr Hoten "I that on Thus n h e } 2 Parama, $4201; New York $08- | S ST 13.—The ship Ei- | Charles Battell Loomis and Jerome |two hand! £500; Dutch Gulans, fllb . thh mnfnlnl in az zale | K. Jerome will be the entertainers at | Rausch str: 2. Whe following were at high tide; her po-man is about ene mile | 5 henefit to be given in behalf of the | chiefs were $41 in coin, coni dson, f ¥y .}-‘!.l.‘!(,l";g'i‘l‘Afin—Arflv:; Fen "l& "1:°3n_ Columbia Park Boys' Club at the !oun. two purses: a diamond rln; bxs fresh Stmr Rainier, hence Jan Men's Christian Association a ruby r ufl.b “ it ’ 1 Y - and J ; os omias. 2801 e Deaplt A B I rived j3-Stmr | on the evening of January 24. 'H ” h‘ hat h lzu s In S s ol . & Ahrd . . BANT. . hisky, 28 plogs groceries | Coos Bay, from San Pedro, authors will give m R el S S| MR e ERDEEN—satea Jan 13—-8trar Norwoos, | of thelr best literary o i 4 5 bs rice, 183 crts potatoss,